Howard the Duck

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One of the greatest “kids” films from the 80’s is finally coming out on DVD 03-10-09!

Now I don’t have to keep track of my 20+ year-old, recorded-from-HBO, VHS copy anymore.


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    erock11

    Ahhhh…the 80’s Lea Thompson.

    Bark

    seeing Lea in her underwear be worth watching

    HoChunk
    HoChunk

    wtf…I’ll be up later, I’m sure. 🙁

    deuce

    God, that was a horrendous movie.

    kezia347

    AWESOME!!!! he’s one dirty duckie!!lol

    Paul_Is_Drunk

    What an awesome comic, what a crap film.

    Drew

    They are going to have special feature on the DVD with footage showing Howard drinking in his dressing room and doing coke in the bathroom. Very tragic.

    HoChunk

    Paul_Is_Drunk: RTFO. God knows there have been a multitude of shitty comic-to-film transfers, but the only one that was even worse than this was “Tank Girl”.

    warren

    It wasn’t that bad. And the soundtrack was actually rather good, particularly the parts by Thomas Dolby.

    nyoki

    HoChunk: I liked Tank Girl.

    Puulaahi

    Movie FAIL.

    I enjoyed Tank Girl too.

    Phyreblade

    deuce: Wasn;t too keen on a large Duck being the protagonist, however the idea of Mr. Rooney as an evil alien somehow just worked for me. In fact, Howard had nothing on the actual alien both power wise, and once it had shed it’s Rooney skin… It was pretty awesome…

    ThisIsWhyWeCantHaveNiceThings

    Tank Girl was a great movie

    gor

    What about “A Boy and His Dog”! The 70’s version of Tank Girl.

    HoChunk

    nyokki: Puulaahi: ThisIsWhyWeCantHaveNiceThings:
    None of you were familiar with the comic beforehand, were you?

    nyoki

    HoChunk: I knew there was a comic and had seen it, but never really read it. One of the advantages of not having read the book/comic of a movie is that you come at it w/ little expectation of what it should be. So I enjoyed the movie on its own merits. Besides the re-do of Cole Porter’s Let’s Do It is classic.

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